Keywords

advocacy, communication skills, interactive multimedia, parent training, traumatic brain injury, Web-based training

 

Authors

  1. Glang, Ann PhD
  2. McLaughlin, Karen PhD
  3. Schroeder, Susan MPH, CHES

Abstract

Objective: To examine the efficacy of Brain Injury Partners: Advocacy Skills for Parents, an interactive multimedia intervention that provides training in educational advocacy skills for parents of children with traumatic brain injury (TBI).

 

Design: Randomized trial, with participants assigned to treatment (Brain Injury Partners CD-ROM) or control (alternate CD-ROM) conditions.

 

Main Outcome Measures: Knowledge; skill application; and attitude, behavioral intention, and self-efficacy to use key advocacy skills.

 

Participants: Thirty-one parents of children with TBI.

 

Results: The Brain Injury Partners group reported higher postintervention adjusted means for application, knowledge, and attitudes scale scores than did the control group.

 

Conclusions: The results demonstrate the utility of a computer-delivered intervention for training parents in key skills for communicating with school personnel.